INTERNATIONAL
APPLICATION
REQUIREMENTS

Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia is pleased to welcome overseas students to its campuses in Sydney and Melbourne. You are an international student if you require a temporary stay or student visa to study and remain in Australia.

Whitehouse has a diverse student community with students coming from all over Australia and from various international destinations. It is advisable that international students are familiar with the entry requirements, course structure, tuition fees and Whitehouse policies before starting an application.

Before applying we recommend you visit the official Australian government website for students studying in Australia at studyinaustralia.gov.au

Whitehouse accepts direct applications only, meaning you can only apply to study at Whitehouse through our website. Once you have determined what kind of applicant you are, it is an easy 3-Step Process to apply:

  1. Fill out and submit the online application form and a Whitehouse representative will get in contact with you to discuss your application and how to map your journey from enrolment to application
  2. Once Whitehouse has all the necessary documents for your application, you will schedule an interview with us
  3. After you have completed your interview and supplied all of the required documentation, you will receive a results email within 24hrs
BACHELOR OF DESIGN
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT BACKGROUND
APPLICANTS WITH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET) STUDY

The information below relates to applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a VET course.

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have completed or undertaken studies in the following Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) programs at Whitehouse or another RTO:

  • Certificate IV or
  • Diploma or
  • Advanced Diploma

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • Eligibility to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • The applicant to be at least 18 years at application
  • Your latest Academic Transcripts (High School Report, Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories such as VCE/HSC or Highest Qualification Achieved)
  • Creative Portfolio (6-8 pieces in any medium)
  • Motivational Statement (300 words)
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport or Birth Certificate)
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience
  • English Proficiency

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:\

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93

LITERACY ASSESSMENT

Applicants after adjustment, work and life experience applicants and/or International applicants who completed high school studies overseas may be required to complete a literacy assessment. This will take the form of a 1000 word written research task on a topic defined by the Academic Director. This is to support demonstrated academic research, analysis and writing skills in combination with the portfolio.

APPLICANTS WITH SECONDARY EDUCATION (IN THE PAST 2 YEARS)

The following information is for applicants whose admission is based mostly on secondary education undertaken at school, TAFE or other VET or higher education provider (Australian or overseas equivalent) that was completed (or will be) in the current year or within the previous two years.

Applicants eligible for direct entry must have completed in the past 2 years or are due to complete in the year of application one of the following at High School in Australia, TAFE or overseas:

  • Higher School Certificate (HSC) or TAFE Statement in HSC Studies or
  • Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)
  • Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories or
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) or
  • Equivalent overseas Senior School Certificate

An ATAR of 67.95 is desirable (OP equivalent of 15) if applying with a secondary education only but is not the only criteria for acceptance. An adjustment factor to the application will be taken into consideration if:

  • Applicant has completed a Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
  • There is evidence of disadvantage requiring an equity adjustment

If you are a year 12 student applying prior to official release of results, you will need to supply your most recent academic results (high school report or other). Whitehouse Institute can provide an early offer to applicants based on current academic performance. You are encouraged to apply early to secure your place with us. Enrolment will be confirmed upon satisfactory completion of your year 12 studies. If you are concerned about your ATAR, you are encouraged to contact Admissions to discuss your pathway.

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • The applicant to be at least 18 years at application
  • Eligibility to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • Your latest Academic Transcripts (High School Report, Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories such as VCE/HSC or Highest Qualification Achieved)
  • Creative Portfolio (6-8 pieces in any medium)
  • Motivational Statement (300 words)
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport or Birth Certificate)
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience
  • English Proficiency

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93

LITERACY ASSESSMENT

Applicants after adjustment, work and life experience applicants and / or International applicants who completed high school studies overseas may be required to complete a literacy assessment. This will take the form of a 1000 word written research task on a topic defined by the Academic Director. This is to support demonstrated academic research, analysis and writing skills in combination with the portfolio.

APPLICANTS WITH HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY

The following information is for applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a higher education course, whether at a university or non-university provider.

If your last study was more than seven years ago, see the information in the section for applicants with work and life experience.

Applicants are eligible for admission if they have completed or undertaken studies in one of the following from an Australian, overseas University or other Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO):

  • An Undergraduate Degree or
  • An Associate Degree

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • The applicant to be at least 18 years at application
  • Eligible to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • Your latest Academic Transcripts (High School Report, Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories such as VCE/HSC or Highest Qualification Achieved)
  • Creative Portfolio (6-8 pieces in any medium)
  • Motivational Statement (300 words)
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport or Birth Certificate)
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience
  • English Proficiency

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93

LITERACY ASSESSMENT

Applicants after adjustment, work and life experience applicants and / or International applicants who completed high school studies overseas may be required to complete a literacy assessment. This will take the form of a 1000 word written research task on a topic defined by the Academic Director. This is to support demonstrated academic research, analysis and writing skills in combination with the portfolio.

APPLICANTS WITH WORK AND LIFE EXPERIENCE

This information is for applicants who left secondary education more than two years previously and have not undertaken VET or higher education study since then. This includes less recent secondary results.

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have undertaken significant professional/commercial practice for 2 years or more within the creative industries.

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • The applicant to be at least 18 years at application
  • Eligible to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • Your latest Academic Transcripts (High School Report, Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories such as VCE/HSC or Highest Qualification Achieved)
  • Creative Portfolio (6-8 pieces in any medium)
  • Motivational Statement (300 words)
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport or Birth Certificate)
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience within creative industries for 2 years or more
  • English Proficiency
  • Literacy Assessment

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93

LITERACY ASSESSMENT

Applicants after adjustment, work and life experience applicants and / or International applicants who completed high school studies overseas may be required to complete a literacy assessment. Applicants may be required to complete a literacy assessment. This will take the form of a 1000 word written research task on a topic defined by the Academic Director. This is to support demonstrated academic research, analysis and writing skills in combination with the portfolio.

MASTER OF DESIGN
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT BACKGROUND
APPLICANTS WITH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET) STUDY

The information below relates to applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a VET course.

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have completed:

  • Diploma in a design related field and a minimum of 5 years industry/commercial experience,
  • Advanced Diploma in a design related field and a minimum of 3 years industry/commercial experience,
  • Graduate Certificate in a design related field or,
  • Graduate Diploma in a design related field

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • Academic records/qualifications,
  • Project Proposal in your area of focus that includes project intention / outcomes and evidence of research or expertise in the field,
  • Portfolio consisting of, or documenting, recent work relevant to the project proposal,
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience,
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport)
  • English Proficiency,
  • Eligibility to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study

AS WELL AS ONE OF THE ABOVE FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS / WORK EXPERIENCE, YOU MAY HAVE COMPLETED THE FOLLOWING:

  • Higher School Certificate (HSC) or TAFE Statement in HSC Studies or
  • Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)
  • Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories or
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) or
  • Equivalent overseas Senior School Certificate

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93
APPLICANTS WITH HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY

The following information is for applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a higher education course, whether at a university or non-university provider.

If your last study was more than seven years ago, see the information in the section for applicants with work and life experience.

Applicants are eligible for admission if they have completed in the following from an Australian, overseas University or other Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO):

  • Bachelor of Design (or Equivalent)

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • Academic records/qualifications,
  • Project Proposal in your area of focus that includes project intention / outcomes and evidence of research or expertise in the field,
  • Portfolio consisting of, or documenting, recent work relevant to the project proposal,
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience,
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport)
  • Eligible to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • English Proficiency

ADVANCED STANDING

Advanced Standing (known as Credit or Recognition of Prior Learning) may be awarded to applicants who have completed courses in a similar field of study. Academic credit may be granted towards the completion of the Master of Design.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93
APPLICANTS WITH WORK AND LIFE EXPERIENCE

This information is for applicants who have not undertaken VET or higher education study.

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have undertaken significant professional practice (minimum 5 years) within the creative industries

AS WELL AS ONE OF THE ABOVE FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS / WORK EXPERIENCE, YOU MAY HAVE COMPLETED THE FOLLOWING:

  • Higher School Certificate (HSC) or TAFE Statement in HSC Studies or
  • Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)
  • Certificate of Education within Australian States & Territories or
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) or
  • Equivalent overseas Senior School Certificate
  • Eligible to apply for Student Visa or hold a Temporary Residency Visa with allowance to study
  • English Proficiency

YOUR APPLICATION REQUIRES:

  • Academic records/qualifications,
  • Project Proposal in your area of focus that includes project intention / outcomes and evidence of research or expertise in the field,
  • Portfolio consisting of, or documenting, recent work relevant to the project proposal,
  • CV showing academic, professional and work experience,
  • Proof of Identity and Citizenship (Passport)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Depending on your educational background and country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to be able to study at Whitehouse. It’s important to understand English well enough that you can comfortably cope with lectures, tutorials, studio classes and assignments. That's why our courses require a certain level of English proficiency. If English is not your first language, you will need to have either:

  • Successfully completed previous studies in which the language of instruction, examination and assessment was in English, or
  • Completed an English proficiency test - minimum English standard Academic IELTS of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or TOEFL 79 -93

CRICOS Provider No: 02863C

View the Commonwealth Register of Institutions & Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) website here.

If you require help with your application, please see our list of Whitehouse Approved International Agents.

ADMISSION INFORMATION
STUDYING IN AUSTRALIA

Whitehouse has a diverse student community with students coming from many different parts of the world to study design in one of the world’s most beautiful countries.

Sydney, in NSW, is home to over four and a half million people, making it Australia’s largest city with the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge as famous icons. Melbourne, in Victoria, is Australia’s second largest city, with over three and a half million inhabitants, and is one of Australia’s most multi-cultural cities. Victoria is considered to be the Garden State of Australia.

Each Whitehouse campus is located in the heart of the city, central to the design and business districts. Sydney and Melbourne are famous for their wildlife reserves, national parks, gardens and glorious beaches, theatres, museums, art galleries, cinemas, restaurants and nightclubs. Australia is renowned for being safe, tolerant and multicultural.

Visit the official Australian government web site for international students studying in Australia.

www.studyinaustralia.gov.au

VISA AND IMMIGRATION MATTERS

Your right to study in Australia as an overseas student is embodied in your student visa, which in turn imposes certain conditions with which you must comply to stay in Australia. It is your responsibility to comply with these requirements and failure to comply will require Whitehouse to report any breaches of the visa conditions to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (IMMI). The Whitehouse Institute will not compromise its status as a registered provider of higher education, or any accredited courses by inappropriately advising or assisting students on the following visa or immigration matters:

  • Initial applications to the Australian Government to obtain a student visa
  • Subsequent applications for visa renewal or variation
  • Reversing visa cancellations for defaulting students
  • Visa applications from family members or associates of students
  • Residency applications following course completion
  • Requests from immigration agents or lawyers

For information or assistance visit

www.immi.gov.au

ACCOMMODATION

Whitehouse has a close and long standing relationship with Student Housing Australia. Student Housing Australia (SHA) is one of Australia’s leading student accommodation specialists and is built on the 5 principles of Quality, Security, Affordability, Community and Support.

Email - info@sha.com.au for more information and to speak to someone about personalised accommodation options.

MELBOURNE ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

SYDNEY ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

*Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia is not liable for the accuracy of the above accommodation information. Whitehouse does not own, operate or have any affiliation with the facilities, we are only providing the information to assist you in making an informed decision about accomodation options.

EDUCATION SERVICES FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS

The Education Services for Overseas Students Act (ESOS Act) determines, in part, the nature of the relationship Whitehouse will develop with you. The ESOS Act has been established to ensure a high quality learning experience in Australia. For more information, visit the government website Australian Education International.

www.internationaleducation.gov.au

SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Whitehouse offers many support services to assist you in your educational journey with us. We’re here to help you through each step of your design experience.

WELFARE SUPPORT SERVICES

Our Customer Service Officers in both Sydney and Melbourne are your first port of call if you need some advice or general support. Whatever it may be, we’re here to help. You can make your appointment by emailing reception@whitehouse-design.edu.au Should you require assistance outside of regular business hours (Monday to Friday, 9am until 5pm) you can call;

Sydney after hours welfare support: Ms Connie Hart +61 448 899 454
Melbourne after hours welfare support: Mr Daniel Clements + 61 438 250 201

ACADEMIC STUDENT SUPPORT - COURSE ADVICE

Logging into your Whitehouse Google Classroom will display your current course outline, assessments and what is expected from you in relation to that subject. If you have a question and need support from a teacher, the following options are available.

  • Chat with your teacher through Google Classroom (Post a class comment, initiate a private chat)
  • Arrange a time to meet with your teacher in person ( Email addresses for teachers are located in the “About” section of your Google Class).
  • Make an appointment at Reception
  • Meet with your Librarian for academic research, writing and English Language support

Whitehouse employs staff that come from a diverse range of backgrounds. Some of the languages we can speak are Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Italian, French and Indian.

EMERGENCY AND HEALTH SERVICES

All international students are required to have the appropriate Overseas Student Health Cover for the duration of their studies with Whitehouse in Australia.

Whitehouse recommends Medibank Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Phone 134 148within Australia or + 613 9862 1095 International
Monday to Friday 8.30am - 6.30pm AEST. (Australia is GMT 11+ hours)

Whitehouse is a smaller higher education provider and we do not have the same on-site facilities as a university. We recognise that, Cultural Backgrounds and Languages need to be carefully considered for international student services. As such, we feel that the best medical service you can receive is with another university that also regularly deals with international students. Whitehouse recommends the following universities medical centres that are available to Whitehouse Students. Remember to take your Whitehouse student ID!

WHITEHOUSE MELBOURNE STUDENTS - THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE HEALTH SERVICE

More Information - Click Here
Appointments can be made by calling (03) 8344 6904

WHITEHOUSE SYDNEY STUDENTS - THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY HEALTH SERVICE

More Information - Click Here
Appointments can be made by calling (02) 9351 3484

If you should require further Emergency or other Health Services, the below is available.

EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS

In case of emergency after hours, phone 000 for the police, an ambulance or attend the Emergency Department of the public hospital closest to you.

OTHER EMERGENCY CONTACTS

  • Lifeline: 13 11 14
  • Poisons Information Hotline: 13 11 26
  • Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467
  • Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636 or www.beyondblue.org.au

If you or someone you know is experiencing violence or abuse, you can contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or through online chat at https://www.1800respect.org.au

CAN'T WAIT AND NEED AFTER HOURS CARE?

Call Australia's largest national home doctor service - 13 SICK (13 74 25) Doctors are on the road from:

  • Weekdays: from 6pm
  • Saturdays: from 12 noon
  • All day Sundays and public holidays

COUNSELLING

Whitehouse Institute of Design and Counselling in Melbourne take students mental health seriously and together we want to give you strategies and approaches to ensure you can manage and overcome any concerns you’re currently experiencing. Using your Whitehouse student email, follow the link below to begin the DASS 21 mindset questionnaire, this will enable the professional psychologist to assist you appropriately. Click to Begin

CAREER ADVICE

Because of our specialised field of Design, and the industry connections we have been building over the last 30 years, Whitehouse employs a full-time Industry Liaison Manager who is able to assist with Career Advice. This could be preparing a CV, mock interviews and advice on how to apply for a job. Emails are sent out each week from our Industry Liaison Manager on the Internships and Opportunities that are exclusively available to Whitehouse Students and Alumni.

IT HELP

If you’re experiencing difficulty with anything IT related, such as your student email, the student portal for assessment submissions or need general advice with your computer and programs. You can email - support@whitehouse-design.edu.au

LEGAL SERVICES

If you need legal advice, the best place to start is with a free legal advice from Legal Aid, a national government service available to everyone. Some of the issues that legal aid can assist with are;

The UMSU Legal Service provides assistance on various legal matters, including:

  • Infringements / fines
  • Minor criminal law
  • Stalking / family violence
  • Discrimination
  • Sexual harassment
  • Tenancy
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Powers of attorney
  • Consumer law
  • Employment law including bullying

Click for more information on Legal Aid NSW - Sydney Students
Click for more information on Legal Aid VIC - Melbourne Students

Free general information over the telephone about the law and how Legal Aid can help you. It’s open Monday to Friday, 8.45 am to 5.15 pm. Click the links above to find your local phone number.

STUDENT ADMINISTRATION

For any assistance with your enrolment, withdrawal, deferral, course, tuition fees or anything related to your studies at Whitehouse. You can email Student Administration who will respond to your enquiry the same day, or make an appointment to see one of our Administration Officers via Reception.

Contact us at study@whitehouse-design.edu.au

STUDENT WELLBEING SERVICES

Whitehouse takes student well-being seriously. This includes different aspects of your physical and mental well-being.

Is your well-being adversely impacted by a condition or harmful experience? There is help available. This includes your GP, counsellor or specialist support service(s).

|Organisation|Support|Phone|
|:----|:----|:----|
|[Lifeline](https://www.lifeline.org.au/)|Crisis Support|<span class="text-style-nowrap">13 11 14</span>|
|[Beyond Blue](https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support)|Depression & Anxiety (24/7)|<span class="text-style-nowrap">1300 22 4636</span>|
|[Suicide Call Back Service](https://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/)|Suicide|<span class="text-style-nowrap">1300 659 467</span>|
|[Kids Help Line](https://kidshelpline.com.au/)|Any time. Any reason. (< 25 years old)|<span class="text-style-nowrap">1800 55 1800</span>|
|[Mens Line](https://mensline.org.au/)|Support for men|<span class="text-style-nowrap">1300 78 99 78</span>|
|[Head Space Mental Health for youth](https://headspace.org.au/)|Life, work & study issues|<span class="text-style-nowrap">03 9027 0100</span>|
|[Black Dog](https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/clinical-resources)|Clinical resources for mental health|<span class="text-style-nowrap">02 9382 2991</span>|
|[Better Access Program](https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/low-cost-or-free-mental-health-services)|Access to clinics for mental health|NA|
|[National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence, Counselling Services](https://www.1800respect.org.au/help-and-support/)|Support for people experiencing sexual, domestic and family violence|<span class="text-style-nowrap">1800 737 732</span>|